BBC Radio 5 live schedule

BBC Radio 5 live schedule

BBC Radio 5 live
  1. 6:00am

    5 live Breakfast :
    10/02/2012

    Barclays announces 5.9 billion pounds in pre-tax profits.

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  2. 9:00am

    5 live Breakfast - Your Call :
    Margaret Thatcher

    Did Margaret Thatcher put the great into Britain or did she break it?

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  3. 10:00am

    Victoria Derbyshire :
    10/02/2012

    Amir Khan tells Phil Williams about getting his rematch with Lamont Peterson.

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  4. 12:00pm

    Shelagh Fogarty :
    10/02/2012

    Shelagh Fogarty asks if prayers should be banned before local council meetings.

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  5. 2:00pm

    Kermode and Mayo's Film Review :
    With Daniel Radcliffe

    Daniel Radcliffe talks about his new film The Woman In Black.

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  6. 4:00pm

    5 live Drive :
    10/02/2012

    The High Court rules it's unlawful to include prayers as a formal part of council meetings

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  7. 7:00pm

    5 live Sport - Kicking Off with Co… :
    10/02/2012

    Regulars Pat Nevin and Perry Groves join Colin Murray to preview your weekend of sport.

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  8. 10:00pm

    Stephen Nolan :
    10/02/2012

    Is the right to worship a fundamental British liberty?

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  9. 1:00am

    Up All Night :
    11/02/2012

    More austerity for Greeks, and the violence spreads to Syria's second city, Aleppo.

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  10. 5:00am

    Morning Reports :
    11/02/2012

    A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning papers

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